This four-disc set contains 20 half-hour episodes and includes two classics. In "Confession for Money" a young woman asks Cisco and Pancho to help her fiancÚ, who has confessed to a robbery and murder he did not commit to get money for his mother's surgery. "The Big Switch" introduces the character Jim Hardy, later played by Dale Robertson on the TV series Tales of Wells Fargo. In this episode, a scheming ranch hand kills his boss, then rescues Hardy from a date with the gallows, to impersonate the dead boss, to whom Hardy bears a striking resemblance. But when Cisco is blamed for the murder, he must sort out the masquerade to save his own skin.

Based on a character from O. Henry's 1907 short story "The Caballero's Way," this classic Western ran from 1950 to 1956 and was one of the first TV programs filmed in color. Duncan Renaldo stars as Cisco, a kind of Robin Hood of the Old West, and Leo Carillo is his English-mangling sidekick Pancho. Set in 1890's New Mexico, Cisco and Pancho fight corruption and seek justice for the victims of bandits, con men, and cattle rustlers. A total of 156 episodes were shot over seven years and included guest appearances from the likes of Sheb Wooley, Robert Blake, and Denver Pyle.